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Rocktober
BBC Introducing Live Session A live session at BBC Introducing West Yorkshire with Alan Raw, this month — how exciting is that! Alan Raw is like a Yorkshire John Peel and we jumped at the chance to do a live session … Continue reading
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Tagged Aagrah, acoustic live session, Alan Raw, Anita Maj, BBC Introducing, BBC Leeds, BBC West Yorkshire, Brighton, Brighton Acoustic, Esben and the Witch, female rocker, Leeds, Pulled Apart by Horses, radio interview, radio playlisting, Regional Radio, Remixing, road trip, Studio Recording, SXSW, Truth or Dare, Yorkshire music, Yorkshire music scene
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July madness
This month I played an acoustic show at The Ivy House in Brockley and it was my birthday, both of which were a lot of fun. But this month’s blog and my thoughts were dominated by world events. The London … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Winehouse, Anders Behring Breivik, Anita Maj, Back to Black, Brockley, Catford, female rocker, London Riots, Mark Morris, Norway, Norway massacre 2011, Peckham, UK Riots, Wild West
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Art Brut
We returned to London with a bang this month, supporting Art Brut at Goldsmiths University. Playing at Goldsmiths University was amazing. Many great bands have been on the SU stage (including Blur, who played their first gig there), so we … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Maj, Art Brut, Blur, Eddie Argos, Edit/Select, female rock, Goldsmiths Uni, London live music, Princess Beatrice
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The Stars
For my final week in LA, I found myself going to Musexpo live music showcases at SIR Studios on Sunset Boulevard. SIR Studios are no ordinary rehearsal studios. Studio 1 has a capacity for 300 people and is filled with … Continue reading
LA Woman
This month I was back in LA, which is now starting to feel like my second home. It’s pretty much sunny all year and April was no exception, with any rain falling just as I was about to leave! I … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Maj, Coachella, Electric Ladyland, female rocker, Festivals, Glastonbury, Guns n' Roses, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, LA, LA Music Scene, LA Studio Recording, Lady Gaga, New York, rock-chick, songwriting, Studio Recording, Sunset Strip, The Doors, The Fame Monster, The Record Plant, Use Your Illusion I, Use Your Illusion II, Viper Room, Whiskey a GoGo
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Radio Gaga
Q Radio Back home, another trip to the Midlands. This time, I headed to Birmingham for an interview with DJ Caroline Beavon of Q Radio. Q and Kerrang Radio are just next to each other, so I checked out a live … Continue reading
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Tagged Anita Maj, Belfast, Birmingham, Cool FM, DJ Caroline Beavon, DJ Olga Kinsman, female rocker, Gary Lightbody, Hunger, Irish Coffee, Kerrang Radio, Live acoustic session, Newtonards, Oh Yeah! Centre, Out of Control, Q Radio, radio interview, radio playlisting, Regional Radio, Snow Patrol, Stiff Little Fingers, Ulster Fry, Undercover
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SXSW & Texas (Part Two)
During SXSW I nearly met the Bangles. The Bangles inspired me to make music, they were girl power. They wrote great songs and played their own instruments and rocked out! The first time I heard ‘Eternal Flame’ it was life … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Duritz, Anita Maj, Bon Iver, Deep Dark Robot, female rocker, Foo Fighters, Jack White, Jay Z, John Legend, Joy Formidable, Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Kurt Vile, Linda Perry, Mike Tyson, Mr Hudson, rock-chick, Screaming Females, SXSW, SXSW 2011, The Bangles, Tri- State Indie, TV and the Radio
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